Apachean Peoples of the Southwest
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Author's Game Description
Find the historic ranges of the Apache peoples & close relatives (upper map), and the locations of modern reservations (lower).
More info in game notes.
Both images by the user Ishwar at Wikipedia/Wikimedia
Category: History Games
Created by tickman, 14 Feb, 2009
Tags: apache, apachean, geography, History, native americans

3 ratingsPlayed 46 times | 0 Fav's
tickman 8 months ago
Alcyone 8 months ago
I hope you make more games about native americans :)
tickman 9 months ago
Well, then never mind: it isn't posting right...
tickman 9 months ago
tickman 9 months ago
A few points:
1) the Navajo are not considered to be Apache per se., but are closely akin, and therefore included in the wider category of Apachean.
2) clues for the upper map should end in '(historic)'. I would've put the term 'Reservation' in the clues for the other map, but that would've made some too long.
3) the upper map is for the situation ca. 18th century. The situation was different in earlier years, but is not well-known today.
More about these native peoples (including both maps) here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache
Both maps are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5, Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 and Attribution ShareAlike 1.0 License.
Details (CC 2.5):
| Highscores — Apachean Peoples of the Southwest | Place 1 - 9 | |||
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| Player Name | Score | Time | Date of Play | |
| 1 | Kathy | 100% | 0:31.7 min. | 16 Aug, 2009 |
| 2 | muffy | 100% | 0:33.9 min. | 16 Feb, 2009 |
| 3 | dalle | 100% | 0:38.1 min. | 15 Feb, 2009 |
| 4 | b52 | 100% | 0:39.4 min. | 13 Jun, 2009 |
| 5 | tickman | 100% | 0:39.6 min. | 14 Feb, 2009 |
| 6 | Aquambulushirsutus | 100% | 0:42.1 min. | 22 Feb, 2009 |
| 7 | makropulos | 100% | 0:44.1 min. | 19 Feb, 2009 |
| 8 | Lilili | 100% | 0:44.9 min. | 11 Mar, 2009 |
| 9 | Alcyone | 47% | 1:17.6 min. | 2 Mar, 2009 |
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@ alcyone:
I intend to.
And have:
There is one on Cree languages, for example.